Attended Butler High School in Louisville. Earliest golf memory came at age 2 with a plastic set of clubs. Took a club out, took a swing and the ball hit his father, who was behind the camera videotaping him.

Says if he weren't a professional golfer he'd be in law enforcement.

Favorite courses he's played include TPC Sawgrass and Valhalla CC. Would like to play Pebble Beach GL and Augusta National.

Bucket list includes going to Australia with his wife, flying in a fighter jet and driving a supercar.

Involved with Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Would like to be featured in Victory Magazine for FCA and on the Food Network so that he could learn some cooking tips.

Says he started playing golf because he couldn't jump high enough to play basketball and was too slow for other sports.

Has one brother and one sister.

Special Interests

Fishing

PGA TOUR Latinoamerica Victories (3)

2017 BMW Jamaica Classic

2018 Volvo Abierto de Chile 2018

2019 Buenaventura Classic

Additional Victories (1)

2015 Indian River Open

JOINED TOUR

Web.com Tour: 2014

Mackenzie Tour - Canada: 2015

PGA TOUR Latinoamérica: 2017

CURRENT YEAR HIGHLIGHTS

Abierto de Chile 2019 presentado por VOLVO: Earned his second top-10 of the season with a solo-eighth finish in Santiago. Was one shot off the lead through 18 holes, playing the first two rounds with Joaquin Niemann and Angel Cabrera. A pair of 70s in the second and third rounds dropped him from contention, but a Sunday 68 gave him the top-10.

Buenaventura Classic: Won a PGA TOUR Latinoamerica tournament for the third time in 17 starts, taking a wire-to-wire triumph in Panama at the season-opening event. Opened a one-shot lead—shared with Ryan Ruffels—through 18 holes, shot a second-round 68 to lead by three at the halfway mark during severely windy conditions at Buenaventura GC. During Friday’s third round, shot his third consecutive under-par round (71) and led Mito Pereira by two strokes with 18 holes to play. Pereira pulled to within one early in the round. Took control of the tournament late in his front nine and made the turn with a five-shot bulge. Two late bogeys left him with his final five-shot margin.

Abierto de Chile 2019 presentado por VOLVO: Earned his second top-10 of the season with a solo-eighth finish in Santiago. Was one shot off the lead through 18 holes, playing the first two rounds with Joaquin Niemann and Angel Cabrera. A pair of 70s in the second and third rounds dropped him from contention, but a Sunday 68 gave him the top-10.

Buenaventura Classic: Won a PGA TOUR Latinoamerica tournament for the third time in 17 starts, taking a wire-to-wire triumph in Panama at the season-opening event. Opened a one-shot lead—shared with Ryan Ruffels—through 18 holes, shot a second-round 68 to lead by three at the halfway mark during severely windy conditions at Buenaventura GC. During Friday’s third round, shot his third consecutive under-par round (71) and led Mito Pereira by two strokes with 18 holes to play. Pereira pulled to within one early in the round. Took control of the tournament late in his front nine and made the turn with a five-shot bulge. Two late bogeys left him with his final five-shot margin.

After finishing his Web.com Tour season, ranked 114th on the money list, returned to PGA TOUR Latinoamerica and played in the final six tournaments of the year. Recorded a win and three other top-10s, finishing the season 15th on the Order of Merit.

Shell Championship: Continued his strong, late-season play at Trump National Doral's Golden Palm Course in Miami with a T10 at the final tournament of the campaign.

113 VISA Open de Argentina presentado por Macro: Continued his solid play late in the year, shooting weekend rounds of 69-67 at Pilara GC to finish alone in sixth, seven shots behind winner Isidro Benitez.

Volvo Abierto de Chile 2018: Sixteen months after winning on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica for the first time, won a second tournament, opening with a 64 at Mapocho GC and the recovering from a 1-over 72 in the second round to post back-to-back 67s on the weekend to earn the two-shot triumph over Felipe Aguilar, Tano Goya and Horacio Leon. After making a birdie on No. 9 Sunday to move to 3-under for the round, made eight consecutive pars but then ensured the win with a birdie on the 18th hole.

65 JHSF Aberto do Brasil: Posted four under-par rounds at Fazenda Boa Vista to T9 in only his second start of the year following a season on the Web.com Tour.

2017 Season

Finished the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica ranked second on the Order of Merit and tied for first in Birdies with 240. Made the cut in 13 of 17 starts, while recording six top-10s and nine top-25s. Represented PGA TOUR Latinoamérica at the second annual Aruba Cup.

112 VISA Open de Argentina presentado por Macro: A second-round 65 put him in contention going into the weekend at The Jockey Club. Began the third round three strokes behind the leaders. Finishing rounds of 70-68 left him alone in fourth, a shot out of the three-player playoff that Brady Schnell won.

NEC Argentina Classic: Added his second runner-up performance of the season, in Buenos Aires. Weekend rounds of 66-65 got him to 18-under but could only manage a 1-over score over his final four holes, allowing Julián Etulain to take the one-shot triumph. Still won the Zurich Argentina Swing Award as the top performer in the four Argentina events on the schedule.

Flor de Caña Open: Put together four rounds in the 60s in Nicaragua, opening and closing 68s and two 67s, to T9.

Abierto del Paraguay-Copa NEC: Entered the final round in Asuncion within striking distance of 54-hole leader José de Jesús Rodríguez but stumbled to a 3-over 75 on the final day to T5 at Yacht GC.

BMW Jamaica Classic: Playing 33 holes on the final day at Cinnamon Hill GC in Montego Bay, won the inaugural PGA TOUR Latinoamerica tournament in wire-to-wire fashion in June. Enjoyed a four-stroke lead with five holes to play but was assessed a two-shot penalty because his caddie rode in a cart a few yards on his way to recovering a range finder he left behind. With his lead suddenly down to two strokes, managed to card a 72 to win by one shot.

Molino Cañuelas Championship: Finished T2 in Argentina, with bookend 70s sandwiched around a pair of 68s at Cañuelas GC. Despite his birdie-birdie finish to the tournament, still fell a stroke shy of winner Brandon Matthews.

PTLA Qualifying Tournament-Colombia: Earned conditional status on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica with a T13 finish at the Colombia Q-School played in Bogota in January.

2016 Season

Made the cut in both of his Web.com Tour starts, with a T54 finish his best–at the LECOM Health Challenge in July. Best finish on the Mackenzie Tour was a T18, his only made cut in three appearances.

2015 Season

Made 11 Mackenzie Tour starts, with two top-25s to his credit. Won the Florida Professional Tour's Indian River Open at New Smyrna Beach GC by one shot in February.

The Great Waterway Classic: A second-round 65 at The Great Waterway Classic earned a T19 finish.

The Players Cup: Shot weekend rounds of 69-68 at The Players Cup to finish T14.

Indian River Open: Won the Florida Professional Tour's Indian River Open at New Smyrna Beach GC by one shot in February.

2014 Season

Made two cuts in 17 Web.com Tour starts during his rookie campaign.

2013 Season

Finished T15 at the Web.com Tour Qualifying Tournament in December, giving him full status on the Web.com Tour. One twice on the Hooter NGA Carolina Series.